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Homeschool Piano Lessons

Have you considered adding homeschool piano lessons to your child's education? There is no doubt teaching your child from home can be very rewarding, but it can also be very daunting. In many cases there are areas in which the homeschooling parent does not have enough experience or expertise to teach a child appropriately. Thankfully the internet has given us many more tools we can use.

What Are Your Child's Talents?

As a parent, you have an important responsibility to help them find their interests and talents. If your child has shown any interest in music, such as singing or dancing to music, you should seriously consider opening up their artistic side and trying a homeschool piano lesson program. It is amazing what your child can learn through this program, and best of all, it has a FREE introductory course so if your child is simply not interested, you have nothing to lose. Read on to learn more about the program.

Learning Music on the Internet

The internet has opened up many new and exciting learning opportunities. This piano lesson program was developed for all ages, so it can be used for homeschool piano, or you can even learn to play right along with your child if you choose to do so. It is exciting to learn to play; your child will learn music reading skills, develop and improve eye to hand coordination, ear training, and finger coordination exercises. All of these skills will help your child in the other aspects of their education, such as mathematics. According to the Gallup Poll (2003), "78% of Americans feel learning a musical instrument helps students perform better in other subjects".

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Homeschool Piano Opens the Door

Learning to play the piano opens your child up to boundless possibilities. They could use their newfound talent later in life to be a songwriter, composer, performer, or they may enjoy playing accompaniment to other musicians playing musical instruments, singing, or even for the choir. Their self-confidence will be boosted as they perform the songs they learn for friends and family.

Who knows, maybe they will find that they are more interested in another instrument later, but the musical groundwork will have been laid and they should be able to easily adapt what they have learned during homeschool piano lessons to other instruments, such as flute, trumpet or guitar.

Homeschool Piano opens the door to musical talents and hopefully will be very rewarding for your child.

Do You HomeSchool? Tell Us About Your Experience...

  • Andrew_Keith Dec 31, 2009 @ 4:03 am | delete
    Wow,Great Len.Thanks for sharing with us.Its a honor for me to contribute more information to your well informative Len , here are tips about How to move a piano
  • MusIQ HomeSchool by Adventus Aug 11, 2009 @ 11:25 am | delete
    Great post, but you missed a great homeschool music curriculum! 'MusIQ HomeSchool' is a seamless solution for adding music instruction to your daily routine. An award-winning, K-12 music/piano curriculum MusIQ HomeSchool is designed for regular instruction at home. Piano levels range from beginner to advanced intermediate (RCM Level 5):

    http://www.musiqhomeschool.com

    Until September 21, we're also running the 'The Great HomeSchool Giveaway' Contest - where families can win over $5,000 in music education prizes, including software, Lesson Plan books, and digital piano keyboards!

    To enter, contest entrants are invited to write a short essay (100-500 words), submitted online, on why they want music for their child[ren]. Essays will be judged on originality, creativity and overall impression. A full list of contest rules and entry information may be found on the contest web site:

    http://www.musiqhomeschool.com/great-homeschool-giveaway

    Yours in Education.
  • kellywissink Apr 4, 2009 @ 10:13 am | delete
    Welcome to the Home Schooling Support Group - Kelly

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